Coronavirus: Mumbai has more deaths but fewer cases than Bengaluru and Delhi


Age combined with underlying comorbid conditions—diabetes, kidney disease, obesity and hypertension — have emerged as the biggest contributors to Covid-19 deaths in the metropolis. Over 85% of the deaths in Mumbai have occurred in age groups above 50 though they account for only 44% of positive cases.

A BMC analysis of 9,869 deaths in Mumbai shows the highest case fatality rate (CFR)—deaths as a proportion of cases—is among nonagenarians at 18.3%, followed by those 80-89 years old at 17.5%. This is almost four to five times the city’s average death rate of 4%.

The CFR drops as average age decreases. CFR in the 70-79 bracket is nearly 13%; it drops to 8.6% for those in their 60’s. But in absolute numbers, the 60-69 group has the highest number of deaths (2,829).

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